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Confucianism

FOUNDER Chinese philosopher named Confucius who lived from 551-479 B.C.

Confucianism was never religion, but it was an ethical system based on the principles of right and wrong.

Social Relationships Superior - Inferior 1- Ruler and Subject 2- Father and Son 3- Husband and Wife 4- Older Brother & Younger Brother 5- Elder Friend & Younger Friend

honor their memories after death. Role of Childern Confucius stressed that children needed to devote themselves to their parents and to honor their memories after death.

Social Virtues -Honesty & Integrity -Sincerity -Respectfulness -Altruism -Kindness & Goodness

The Golden Rule Confucius says: “Do not do unto others what you would not want others to do unto you.”